Elizabeth Ashe is a sculptor and poet, who earned her MFA from the Mount Royal School of Art at the Maryland Institute College of Art, and an MFA in creative writing from Chatham University. Her public art projects have been on view at the Bemidji Sculpture Walk, Sukkahwood Festival, Art All Night DC, and the H St Festival. Ashe's poetry has appeared in Bourgeon, Tribes, Yellow Medicine Review, Vagabondage, and Badlands Literary Journal, among many others, and art reviews in Artscope Magazine. Her work is included in Studio Visit Magazine, issue 46.
In 2019, she curated "Play, Protection, or Peril," a project partially funded by a grant from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (CAH). She received the Exhibition Grant from CAH for 2020 for "Not So Concrete," and an Arts and Humanities Fellowship Grant for 2021.
Ashe is a member of the Washington Sculptors Group, and on the steering committee of Emerging Arts Leaders DC. Ashe lives in Washington, D.C., where she has an active studio practice. She is the Gallery Manager for DC Arts Center, and Exhibit and Event Technician at the Katzen Center, American University.